Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Book Of The Year


Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2626 KB
  • Print Length: 401 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (21 Aug. 2018)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B078M51YSR



Why I Choose This As My Book Of the Year
Because it was very disturbing.  It addressed all of the issues I feel strongly about.
It addressed all of the issues the mainstream media would rather bury.
It paints the final destination for the Kafkesque, dystopian world, which is the inevitable product where Mammon is chosen by heretics as the God of Gods - but disguised by Christian heretics, charlatans and evil fanatics as God itself.
Collapsing empires go into free fall in different ways.
(This is why the collapse of the Roman Empire, the most technologically advanced Empire until it's decline and fall, so fascinates academics to this very day.)


Chris Hedges covers all of our worst nightmares.


He reconfirms my own belief that Mammon will be replaced by either a Socialist or a National Socialist alternative Dystopian reality rather than the utopia which both have the potential to create.

Why do I say this?  Because I believe that, if faced with inevitable collapse,  American capital will gravitate towards National Socialism rather than a Socialist Utopia for very logical reasons:
There are more recent historical examples of this than history would care to remember.

Some time ago JB was kind enough to invite me and others to spend a few hours on the veranda of his Club near the River.
I was asked what kind of society I foresaw if I believed that our existing systems were on the brink of collapse. 
When I said that I believed that a liveable wage for an average worker  in the U.S. and developed European countries was $14,000 -$16,000 per month and not the current slave wages being paid of $4 to $16 per hour, which, at most is around $2000.00 per month.  That this slave economy in the United States is contributing to its ultimate demise.   Blinded by greed, the beneficiaries of slave labor cannot see they are sowing the seeds of their very own systems' destructions. 
This economic enlightenment, I continued, would enable any and every man or woman, to live a dignified life and afford to aspire to the American dream anywhere in the developed world.    
And who would pay for this Utopian world?; I was asked.  Why honest and fair levels of taxation at the expense of those whose wealth far far exceeds their ability to ever consume it all in their lifetime, I answered.  At this point one individual politely excused himself and left -  no doubt thinking I was totally insane.  [At least he did not call me ''an idiot''(!)]


I was beginning to think that I was completely out of touch  - until I read Chris Hedges book.

It suggests that I am not alone in part of this analysis or thinking but the frustrating thing is, that, like a runaway express train, with Mammon and it's acolytes at the helm, there is absolutely nothing so few in opposition can do to stop the downhill thundering and screeching momentum towards the inevitable train wreck when it hits the wall of steel, and, even worse, the horror at experiencing, in those last few seconds of existence, exactly who is picking up our lifeless body parts, for the Museum of Extinction, at the final destination.


©Patrick Emek, December 2018




If you do not have the time to read the book, take about 45 minutes to listen to Chris Hedges compelling talks about his book at one (or both) of the following websites:



https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=tCDd3VoAFUs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPk9HSLagVg







repost

December 1st, 2017
Retired General Michael Flynn Charged With Minor Felony:
However Grave The Situation
You Don't Need Expensive Lawyers To Talk To The FBI
The charging of retired General Michael Flynn with
the felony of lying to the FBI is the most minor of all
possible charges which could have been found
given the gravity of the numerous charges he was
potentially facing.
A lot has been made of how 'inadvisable' it was to talk
with Robert Mueller without legal representation and
what a terrible mistake Flynn made in that regard.
This misinterprets and misunderstands the role
of the FBI in not only solving complex cases but bringing
them to a conclusion in a common-sense, cost-effective and
timely manner.
Flynn took the wisest of choices and was rewarded with
the least of charges which could be formulated to
protect him from both further intimidation (removing
any possibility of a Presidential Pardon) while ensuring he continues
to have the confidence in the FBI to prosecute cases based on his
evidence long into the future.
General Flynn, a very able and gifted individual, was passed over for
promotion on many occasions - because he never cultivated political
patronage in Washington D.C.
Yes there were also personal issues which those who serve under extreme conditions
are acutely aware of and some (fatally) succumb to.
Even more important than this because he was 'unknown' in Washington,
he was considered something of an 'outsider'.
This worked to his advantage when attempting to move
into politics at a time when other 'outsiders' were 'taking on' a very discredited
insider political elite which many felt were 'living in a bubble' and 'out of touch' with their
local 'grass roots' needs.
If General Flynn is guilty of anything serious it is his placing of undivided personal loyalty and trust
in an individual who has spent his whole life being disloyal and untruthful, often verging on
the psychotic.
It is very sad that his 'lock her up!' 'lock her up!' rewinds, to a chorus of frenzied acclaims,
will remain forever a stain on his political epitaph, having served his country with distinction and honor and
one of the very few in politics actually prepared to lay down his life for his fellow countrymen
and countrywomen.